CBSE Class 3 Mathematics Worksheets/ Model Question Paper

CBSE Class 3 Mathematics Worksheets is about some model questions that you can expect for yearly examination. Here you can find out practice problems for class 3 Mathematics.

CBSE Class 3 Mathematics Worksheets/Model Question Paper.
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

  1. Any number divided by 1 is —————-
    A. 0
    B. 1
    C. the number itself
  2. 750 paise = ————– rupees
    A. 75 rupees
    B. 7 rupees 50 paise
    C. 70 rupees 50 paise
  3. 1 Kilometre = ———– metres
    A. 10
    B. 100
    C. 1000
  4. Which of the following is the smaller unit?
    A. Kilometre
    B. Decametre
    C. Millimetre
  5. The largest chord of a circle is —————-
    A. Radius
    B. Diameter
    C. Segment
    Fill in the blanks:
  6. The number of edges of a cuboid is —————-
  7. The measure of a right angle is ————- degrees
  8. Write the next number of: 95, 85, 75, 65, ———–
  9. The smallest 5 digit number that can be formed using the digits 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 is ——————–
  10. The place value of 5 in 56743 is —————–
    Answer the following:
  11. The sum of two numbers is 100. If one number is 48, find the other number?
  12. Write the expanded form of 6754?
  13. The price of 1 kg sugar is 35 rupees. Find the cost of 5 kg sugar?
  14. Round off the given number to the nearest tens and hundreds: 6435
  15. Rahul purchased 4 kg 250g apples and 2 kg 750 g oranges. Find the total weight of fruits purchased by Rahul?

ANSWERS:

  1. The number itself
  2. 7 rupees 50 paise
  3. 1000 m
  4. Millimetre
  5. Diameter
  6. 12
  7. 90
  8. 55
  9. 10234
  10. 50000
  11. Sum of 2 numbers = 100
    One number = 48
    Other number = 100 – 48 = 52
  12. 6 x 1000 + 7 x 100 + 5 x 10 + 4 x 1
  13. Cost of 1 kg sugar = 35 rupees
    Cost of 5 kg sugar = 35 x 5 = 175 rupees
  14. 6435
    Rounds off to nearest tens is 6440
    Rounds off to nearest hundreds is 6400
  15. Weight of apples = 4 kg 250g
    Weight of Oranges = 2 kg 750g
    Total weight of fruits purchased by Rahul = 4 kg 250g + 2 kg 750 g = 6 kg 1000g = 7 kg

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